In NLFFF extrapolations the resistivity-induced field line slippage rate is governed by cross-field gradients of field-aligned twist and serves as a physics-weighted complement to the squashing factor Q for locating reconnection in solar active regions.
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Data-constrained 3D modeling of the 2011 August 4 flare reveals strong polarity asymmetry in electron precipitation driven by magnetic mirror ratios, with turbulent scattering and Coulomb collisions modulating the energy-dependent flux.
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Field line slippage rate signatures in nonlinear force-free field extrapolations
In NLFFF extrapolations the resistivity-induced field line slippage rate is governed by cross-field gradients of field-aligned twist and serves as a physics-weighted complement to the squashing factor Q for locating reconnection in solar active regions.
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Data-Constrained Modeling of Electron Transport and Asymmetric Precipitation in the 2011 August 4 Solar Flare
Data-constrained 3D modeling of the 2011 August 4 flare reveals strong polarity asymmetry in electron precipitation driven by magnetic mirror ratios, with turbulent scattering and Coulomb collisions modulating the energy-dependent flux.